Lula Exempts International Purchases from Federal Taxes
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has signed an executive order to eliminate federal taxes on international purchases up to $50. This reversal of a previous unpopular tax measure comes as Lula prepares for re-election in October.
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Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva took a decisive step on Tuesday by signing an executive order that abolishes federal taxes on all international purchases valued at up to $50.
This move marks a reversal of a previous levy imposed in 2024, which had faced widespread public disapproval.
The decision comes in the crucial backdrop of Lula gearing up for the re-election campaign set for October, likely aimed at swaying public sentiment in his favor.
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